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The couple

Guy Edward Charles Laffan, 31, from Blackwood, and Sophie Elizabeth Rees, 26, from Chepstow. Guy is a dentist and Sophie is a junior doctor. They live in Lisvane.

The venue

Despite searching high and low in Wales, the couple found their “fairytale” setting at Clearwell Castle in the Forest of Dean, once a recording studio for the likes of Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. They were married on August 27.

How they met

The couple met on March 15, 2014, on the day of Wales’ Six Nations match against Scotland in Cardiff, when Wales won 51-3.

Guy said: “I was at the stadium watching the game and Sophie was serving beer from a barrel on her back inside the ground.

“We were both head over heels and our first official date was a month later at the Custom House Restaurant in Penarth.

“I later found out she was mortified to have met me in her work clothes.”

The proposal

A year after their first date, Guy took Sophie back to the Custom House to celebrate their anniversary, but had secretly covered the penthouse suite at St David’s Hotel in Cardiff Bay with candles and rose petals.

He said: “I blindfolded her in the elevator, sat her on a chair in the room and then when she took the blindfold off I was there on one knee.

“I later discovered she thought it was a puppy waiting for her in the room.

“She got her puppy soon after, and we called him Reggie, and he even came to the wedding!”

The wedding

A total of 100 guests attended the wedding, and Guy said although the weather was slightly grey, it was a scorcher of a day.

He drove himself and his three best men to the venue in a four-seater six-litre Aston Martin Rapide, while Sophie and her bridesmaids arrived in a vintage cream car.

The couple had a cake table courtesy of Anna Cake Couture, and they had a camera and drone crew that captured the whole day.

The 20-strong groom’s party were all in silver with pink flowers and the bridemaids all in pink.

They had the Cambria String Quartet, Silk Street Jazz and eight-piece funk band Party Up.

Guy said: “We couldn’t have dreamed for a more perfect wedding, it truly was perfect in every way.”

The honeymoon

The couple went on their honeymoon on August 29 when they travelled to the Maldives for 10 days.